6 Ways You Can Make a Difference Today in Special Needs Ministry

Since April is Autism Awareness Month, I want to share 6 simple things you can start doing today to make your community more inclusive.

GreetWhen you see someone with special needs…Greet with love! Smile, wave, and say “hello.” (1 Peter 5:14)

Common Interests
You’re more alike than you are different! When you meet someone with special needs, find something you have in common. Understanding that we are all “…fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14)

Children of GodWe are all children of God! Always refer to an individual with special needs by his/her name. When needed, say a “child with special needs” instead of other terminology, as they are a child of God above anything else. (Galatians 3:26)

Extend GraceIndividuals with special needs may have difficulty controlling emotions, verbal responses, and physical behaviors. Instead of judging, let’s extend the same grace we receive daily. (Ephesians 2:5)

Gifts
Individuals with special needs have many gifts to offer to the church and community. Take time to learn about their gifts. (1 Corinthian 12:12-31)

BelongIndividuals with special needs simply want to belong! Welcome. Accept. Befriend. Support. Invite. Whatever you would do to help your friend belong at church or in your community, you should do for an individual with special needs. (Romans 12:4-5)

I pray that these simple tips will help you and your community include individuals and families of all abilities!

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About Sarah Burton

Wife, speech-language pathologist, leader of a special needs ministry. Sarah is passionate about serving families with children with special needs in church and in therapy. Each new family ignites her passion to make churches accessable for families of all abilities.

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